Flat Water Paddling in Chattanooga, TN
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A perfect place to introduce yourself to the wonderful sport of Paddleboarding.
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A family friendly treat for those interested in all the best lake activities: flat water paddling, swimming, water skiing, and grilling out.
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A relaxing float trip down the West Fork of the Chickamauga provides "no worries, no hurries" fun.
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Soddy Lake allows paddlers the chance to paddle for as long as they want in a large open space of water with plenty of birding opportunities and beautiful natural surroundings.
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The 345-acre lake at Fall Creek Falls State Park is popular among anglers for its largemouth bass in the spring and catfish in the fall, and equally beloved by campers and daytrippers .
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Abundant shade, calm water, and low traffic make this easily accessible destination a great place to paddle.
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Not many paddleboard destinations offer up as much eerie history as Harrison Bay State Park. Get lost in your imagination as you paddle over the remnants of a long-submerged town.
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Rope swings, sand bars, & pontoon boats: this is the sweet spot to paddle the Tennessee River like a local.
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Experience Chattanooga in a way that most people never get to by paddling under and around some of the city's most epic and iconic features.
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This spring-fed creek has plenty of fascinating history to accompany its relatively easy paddling.
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Parksville is an absolutely breathtaking lake nestled in the foothills of Appalachia.
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Lookout Creek is a natural gem right in Chattanooga's backyard.
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North Chick Creek provides both novice families and seasoned veterans with an idyllic day out on the water.
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Paddling up Sale Creek and Grasshopper Creek is a great way to spend some relaxing hours.
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A kinder, gentler side to what is normally considered a white water destination.
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This 50-mile water trail stretches all the way from Chickamauga Dam to Nickajack Dam. One of the extended highlights is the 26-mile section through the peerless Tennessee River Gorge.
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